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301 "Martha Kelly, daughter to Peter Kelly and Sarah, his Wife was Born on Sonday about midnight, August 3rd 1777 at Wa[w}rick in the Staate of New Yorck." [sic] KELLY, Martha (I16107)
 
302 "Martha Van Pelt donated her body to The University of Cincinnati College of Medicine" VAN PELT, Martha Belle (I8313)
 
303 "Mary Bailey, John Bailey's underage daughter inherited his acreage in the eastern end of Jamestown Island Sometime prior to February 20, 1620. She also inherited his 490 to 500 acres at Hog Island.
Mary's guardian's, Robert Evers and Richard Bailey and Bailey's surrogate Edward Grindon. generated income on Mary's behalf by placing her real estate in the hands of tenants. At times Evers personally occupied one of Mary's tracts on Jamestown Island and in September 1628 a tenant named Elmer Phillips was living on her other parcel. In 1626 Sir George Yeardley comenced rentiong Mary's Hog Island property.
Mary married Randall Holt I around 1629 and gave birth to a son Randall Holt II shortly thereafter. The Household resided on her property at Hog Island. Mary died sometime prior to August 1, 1643, at which time son Randall Holt II repatented her acreage."

FIND A GRAVE, MEMORIAL ID: 103962777 
BAILEY, Mary (I12026)
 
304 "Mary Binford. The only child of Peter Binford (No. 23) and his first wife, Martha, married Micajah Peebles, 1809, in Va., and emigrated to Indiana, 1826. This marriage again united the Binford and Peebles lineage. Micajah Peebles was a descend¬ ant of Hulda Binford, who married Wm. Ladd in 1700. Therefore Mary Binford and her husband, Micajah Peebles, could claim one and the same ancestor five generations back. They belonged to the Gravelly Run Meetings of Dinwiddie Co., Va., at one time called Binford Meetings."

Supplement to Binford Family Genealogy online at
https://archive.org/stream/supplementtobinf00brun/supplementtobinf00brun_djvu.txt 
BINFORD, Mary (I15295)
 
305 "Mary Emma Moore Newby" MOORE, Mary Emma (I17116)
 
306 "Mary Kelly departed this Life January 9th in A.D. 1830." It is assumed that the family had relocated to Logan County, Ohio by 1830. MOLE, Mary (I16131)
 
307 "Mary Kelly was born in the same County and State March 28th, 1793." [Augusta County, Virginia] KELLY, Mary (I16114)
 
308 "Mary Wife of the above Thomas Hunnicutt departed this life the first day of the 11th Month 1793." WATKINS, Mary (I127)
 
309 "Mentioned in Randall's will. His personal property went to Wife Elizabeth. Land went to Eldest son John." HOLT, Randall II (I11013)
 
310 "Miami Monthly Meeting, located on the Little Miami River in Warren County, was the first to be established in southwestern Ohio. It was the center from which Quakerism spread over western Ohio and throughout Indiana -- the territory now embraced in Wilmington, Indiana and Western Yearly Meetings. The settlement of Friends in the section about the present side of Waynesville began in the closing years of the eighteenth century."

Hinshaw 
Family: Daniel BUTLER / Sarah WATKINS (F503)
 
311 "Michigan Death Certificates, 1921-1952," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KF4B-5KS BELLINGHAM, Rev. Dr. Thomas W. (I20031)
 
312 "Minor, Heir of James B. Kelly, Dec'd." KELLEY, Mary (I16487)
 
313 "Minor, Heir of James B. Kelly, Dec'd." KELLEY, Arietta (I16488)
 
314 "Miss Dorothy Trego, daughter of Mrs. Nellie E. Trego, and John L. Sybrandt, Jr. married at home of bride's mother."

Source: New York Evening Post, Jan. 8 1932, Page 12?, Column 3 
Family: John Leland SYBRANDT, Jr. / Dorothy Nadine TREGO (F3128)
 
315 "Miss Hannah Zeller as accepted a position with the Orphan's Home of Flat Rock, as overseer of the little boys at that home. She will go there about September 27th."

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Source: Mt. Cory Press, 
ZELLER, Hannah (I3776)
 
316 "Miss Hannah Zeller of Mt. Cory, Ohio, who has been recently making her home with her sister, Mrs. D.W. Kerr of Cleveland, died suddenly in Cleveland at 6:30 Monday evening. Miss Zeller had been in failing health, but was not ill, and had been about the home in her customary manner. She will be buried in Mt. Cory.

Miss Zeller was a sister of John W. Zeller for a number of years superintendent of the Findlay City Schools, state school commissioner and now filling the chair of history at the Bowling Green Normal. Jacob Zeller of Saskatchewan is another brother. Two sisters live in Findlay, Mrs. Susan Kemerer and Mrs. Caroline Shifferly, both of 147 Larkins Street.

Miss Zeller had frequently stayed with her Findlay sisters for an indefinite length of time, and had a number of Findlay friends. While Rev. and Mrs. Kerr were living in Findlay, she made her home with them.
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Source: The Weekly Jeffersonian, Findlay, OH, December 21, 1916 
ZELLER, Hannah (I3776)
 
317 "Miss Helen Bowers, daughter of Mrs. M. Bowers, 811 Bellefontaine Av. and Gene Langley, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Langley, 336 S. Baxter St. were quietly married Monday afternoon in the home of the bride's mother, with the Rev. R. W. Turner, receiving the vows.

Mrs. C. M. Gordon, of this city, and Mrs. G. E. Kramer and Lloyd Bowers of Detroit, were the attendants.

The couple left for Dallas, Texas, where they will be at home to their friends in 4316 Swiss Av.

Mrs. Langley was connected with the Maison Beaute parlor while Mr. Langley is promotion manager of the Crain Co. branch, at Dallas."

Source: Ancestry.com, The Lima Daily News, Sunday 6 Jan. 1929 
Family: Eldon Eugene LANGLEY / Helen Lena BOWERS (F3899)
 
318 "Mother Christina B. Zeller, nee Kerner [sic], was born in Wurternberg [sic], Ger. Nov. 28, 1819, and died at her home in Mt. Cory, Ohio, Nov. 4th, 1896, aged 77 years lacking 24 days. She was married to Frederick Zeller in Germany, March 18, 1842 and the same year emigrated to this country and soon after settled in Hancock county. She was the mother of nine children. A son and daughter preceded her to the spirit world. Two sons and five daughters with the father, and minister of the gospel, in the Evangelical Association, but now of the Mennonite church, are left to mourn their loss. Prof. John Zeller, Supt. of the Findlay union schools, is her son.

Mother Zeller was a woman of fine physical form. She also had a superior mind in many respects. She had a fine discriminating mind, an excellent memory even in her old age, and excellent executive abilities. Her moral qualities were very good indeed. She was especially noted for kindness and large heartedness . She was a member of the Evangelical Association 51 years. In her young years she was very active in church work, especially as a minister's wife did she do excellent work.

She was sick six months and at times suffered much, but she never lost confidence in God, but longed to depart and be at home with her dear Saviour. The reading of the Holy Writ and song was her delight. She especially delighted in Prayer. Prayer was a source of comfort and rest in her hour of extreme suffering. She was visibly relieved for a time by the voice of prayer and song.

A large congregation assembled to show their love on the day of her burial. The service was conducted by S. Cocklin in English and by Rev. Moser, of the Mennonite Church, in German assisted by Rev. Kinney of the M.P. church. The Lord grant all a happy reunion in heaven. --------S. Cocklin
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Source: Bluffton News, Nov. 14, 1896 
KOERNER, Christina Barbara (I73)
 
319 "Mr. Hawver died from injuries suffered in a motorcycle accident." HAWVER, David W. (I20364)
 
320 "Mr. Hawver was a barber by occupation. He was raised in Florence and attended school there. He attended barber college in Pueblo. He was a barber in Denver, where he went to work for the Air Force and was transferred to Ott Air Force Base at Bellvue, Nebraska." HAWVER, David W. (I20364)
 
321 "Mr. John D. Elliott, a minister in the Friends Church and for over forty years a resident and honored citizen of this county, died at the home of his son-in-law, Mr. Elwood Brown, in Boone, Iowa last Tuesday. He would have been 84 years old October 23rd, proximo. Mr Elliott has a large circle of friends and relatives in this county, and was widely known and esteemed. His home here was on a farm in the bottom northeast of Zanesfield." ELLIOT, John Daniel (I4723)
 
322 "Mr. Samuel Trousell, a merchant of this town went to the woods on the 1st inst., to fell some trees for saw logs. As the tree which he was chopping fell, it caught on the limbs of another and was thrown around so as to strike Mr. T. He was hit on the head and his skull was fractured. He died instantly."

The Tiffin Tribune, Tiffin, Ohio 
TRESSEL, Samuel Lappin (I6500)
 
323 "Mr. Skidmore was entirely helpless for six or seven years." SKIDMORE, Thomas L. (I4007)
 
324 "Mrs. Barbara Hauenstein passed away at her home on Pearl Street, Tuesday evening after an illness of several weeks duration, caused by pneumonia. She had reached an advanced age and during her life made many friends by her kind ways and Christian spirit. She was a member of the Methodist Church, was an active worker and was teacher of a Sunday School class just before her fatal illness. Before her marriage her name was Barbara Shifferly and she was born at Mt. Eaton, and spent her girlhood there. Later she was wedded to John Hauenstein and raised a large family of children. Her husband preceded her to the spirit world many years ago, after which she moved to this place. Surviving her are seven children, four sons, who are Albert, who is in business here; Levi, a farmer, living north of here; Calvin of Bluffton; Samuel C., of Lima; and three daughters, Mrs. L. F. Parker, of this place; Mrs. Eli Depler and Mrs. Sam Stettler, of Bluffton. A large number of people were present at the funeral services to pay their last respects to this useful life." SCHIFFERLY, Barbara (I9976)
 
325 "Mrs. Alla Farra, wife of G. W. Farra, formerly of West Lafayette, died this morning at the home of a daughter, Mrs. George Malone, Homeworth, O. She had been in failing health since Dec.28, 1935, when she suffered a fractured hip in the fall.
She was born August 26, 1862 in Belmont County. In 1887 she was united in marriage to G. W. Farra. In 1904 they moved from Byesville to West Lafayette, moving to the home of her daughter in Homeworth a year ago.
Surviving are her husband, three daughters, Mrs. Walter J. Porteus, Mrs. W. V. Balduff and Mrs. George F. Malone, at whose home Mrs. Farra died; 10 grandchildren, and three sisters, Mrs. C. C. Laws, Mrs. Grant Kildow, and Mrs. Fred Kemp, all of Bethesda."
The Coshocton Tribune, Tuesday Evening, February 4, 1936 
BURNS, Charity Alcinda (I15856)
 
326 "Mrs. Catherine E. Gillen, aged 73, died at the ome of her son, Floyd Gillen, 825 Second Street, East Rochester, Saturday afternoon at 3:15 o'clock of pneumonia. She leaves two sones and four daughters:
Floyd of East Rochester
John of Monica
Mrs. Wylie Stone of Industry
Mrs. Thomas Hill of Rochester
Mrs. John Stewart of Masontown, W. Va. and
Mrs. David Gens of Racine, Wisconsin.

Burial was in North Branch Cemetery" 
CARSON, Catherine Elizabeth (I19877)
 
327 "Mrs. Dora Heistand, 92, died 12:15 a.m. Monday in the Oaks Convalescent Home, Lima, after an illness of five and a half months.

Born Oct. 20, 1876, in Hancock County, she was the daughter of Michael and Eva Wilch. She was married to Arthur Smith, who is deceased. She later married Dorcey Heistand in 1906 and he died in 1958.

Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Alberta Shifferly of Dola and Mrs. Anna Silveus of Findlay; a son, Carroll Smith of Dunkirk; three grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren.

She was a resident of the Dola area since 1914.

Services will be 2 p.m. Wednesday in Preston Funeral Home, Ada, Rev. Aubrey Hancock officiating. Burial will be in Dola Cemetery."

Source: Find A Grave, Memorial 115243718 
WILCH, Dorathea (I7771)
 
328 "Mrs. Elizabeth Dey Clark Little, who died in her home in Marion, Ohio, October 1908, was a "Real Daughter" of the American Revolution and honorary member of the Findlay [OH] Chapter. She had received the golden spoon from the national society. Mrs. Little was the only daughter of her father's fourth marriage and was born in Delaware County, Ohio, March 16, 1819. Her father, Israel Clark, was born in Connecticut in 1751 and entered the service of his country in 1775, serving throughout the war of the Revolution. He was a pensioner of the United States. He died February 5, 1827, in Richland Township [Marion County, Ohio], and is buried in the Smith Graveyard in the same township. Mrs. Little came to Ohio at the age of eight years [good trick if she was born in Ohio]. In 1843, she married John Little who died in Hardin County, Ohio, February 2, 1891. Mrs. Little was the mother of six children with one of whom, a daughter, she was making her home at the time of her death."

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The American Monthly Magazine, Jan.- Jun 1909, Page 172. 
CLARK, Elizabeth Dey (I3961)
 
329 "MRS. EMMA COLLINS DIES AT COLUMBUS
Mrs. Emma Collins, widow of Kellison Collins, Died at the St. Anthony Hospital at Columbus Saturday evening at 9 o'clock. Death was due to a complication of diseases. The remains were brought here Sunday, and taken to the home of her granddaughter, Mrs. Charles Kinsler of Carhart Street.

The deceased was a former resident of Marion, up until three years ago when she moved to Columbus to live with her daughter, Mrs. I.B. Mays of Columbus. Nine months ago she entered the hospital for treatment, but sickness grew worse until death occurred on Saturday.

Five children, Mrs. I.B. Mays, of Columbus, Mrs. D.D. McMillan of Pasadena California; Mrs. C.E. Welsh of Upper Sandusky; Charles Collins of Lackay, Virginia; and Edward Collins of North Carolina, survive to mourn her loss..."

Source: The Marion Star, Marion, Ohio, Dec. 5, 1910 
SHEPHERD, Emily (I6959)
 
330 "Mrs. Eva Kern Patterson, widow of the late David Patterson of this city died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Jane Shattuck, in Buffalo. She was in her 99th year. She had six children including Mrs. Helen Brownell and John K. Patterson of Dunkirk."

SOURCE: Dunkirk Evening Observer, Friday, Jan. 9, 1931, "Thirty Years Ago Today" 
KERN, Eva (I8358)
 
331 "Mrs. Georgia Barr Manchester, who was the oldest member of the College First Church of God, died at 8:30 o'clock last night at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Loren H. Swisher, 400 Frazer St., with whom she resided. She was 92 years of age."

"Mrs. Manchester, who taught school in Iowa for several years, had belonged to the College First Church of God for 54 years. At the ground-breaking ceremony for the new College church, she turned the first spade of earth."

Block 30, Lot 56, Space 2 
BARR, Georgia I (I21584)
 
332 "Mrs. J. Forrest Ray Dies Unexpected.

Mrs. Lessie Ray, 63, wife of J. Forrest Ray, died suddenly of a heart attack at 7 o'clock Sunday evening at her home in Monroe." 
WATKINS, Lessie A. (I11060)
 
333 "Mrs. M. Buffenbarger"
"BELLFONTAINE, Feb. 13--
Mrs. Malinda May Buffenbarger, 80, native of East Liberty where she had long resided, died in a rest home at West Liberty. Two sons, Raymond and William, two daughters, Mrs. Olive Canter and Mrs. Ruth Morningstar, survive with two brothers and two sisters. She was the widow of William Buffenbarger of East Liberty. Services were held in East Liberty Methodist Church Saturday."

Dayton Daily News, Dayton, OH, 14 Feb 1943 
HEARE, Malinda May (I10997)
 
334 "Mrs. Minnie Wyburn continues to decline in health. Her husband, who resides at Burns, Tennessee, has been sent for and arrived Wednesday. WYBURN, Walter Sr. (I2739)
 
335 "Mrs. Watkins had been a receptionist at her husband’s chiropractic clinic in Kansas City for 28 years. She was past president of the Relief Society and the Primary Association of the Kansas City stake of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. She was a member of the American Legion auxiliary, the Singing Mothers and the Optimist International auxiliary." BARKER, Doris (I10478)
 
336 "Mrs. Young had assisted her husband, a painting contractor, in the operation of his business, caring for the office details."

Find A Grave Memorial 74078138 
Family: Rupert Nourse YOUNG / Julia Marietta BATES (F6110)
 
337 "Myrtle Fay White, 72, 133 S. High, died Saturday at San Antonio Hospital. She had been seriously ill the past two weeks.

She was born Nov. 22, 1889 in Kenton, the daughter of George M. and Phoebe (Roberts) Smith. She had lived all her life in Kenton. She was married to Cyrus White who preceded her in death.

Mrs. White was a member of the Church of Christ.

She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Hazel Morrison of Cleveland and Mrs. Irene Meyers of Los Angeles: and three nieces. As sister and brother preceded her in death. Burial will be in Grove Cemetery."

The Lima News, Sunday, July 15, 1962. 
SMITH, Myrtle Faye (I16788)
 
338 "Nathan Baker Smith was born April 20, 1822, in Morgan county, Ohio. When about 20 years of age, he went to Allen county, where on May 3 1846, he was united in marriage with Lettitia Stevenson. To them were born six children, four sons and two daughters. One son, alone, survives him. From Allen County he returned to Morgan county, thence to Franklin county. In 1857 , he came to North Greenfield, Logan county, where he resided until his death. After the death of his wife, August 29, 1887, his life was sad and lonely, until the coming a few months ago of a beloved niece, who made his remaining days as pleasant and comfortable as could be for one suffering as he was. He passed quietly and peacefully away on the evening of May 16, 1899, aged 77 years and 20 days."

Source: Find A Grave, Memorial ID 24139200 (Original Source unknown) 
SMITH, Nathan Baker (I6043)
 
339 "Nathan Heacock & Hannah John appeared here and signified that they continue their intention of marriage. Their parents being consent in, and on inquiry no obstruction appearing, they are at liberty to accomplish the same according to the good order established among us, the same friends are continued to see if it be so accomplished, report to the next Meeting, and return the Certificate."

"Whereas Nathan Haycock of Pikerun Township, in Washington County and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Son of John Haycock and Esther his Wife and Hannah John Daughter of Joseph John and Mary his Wife of the same place and Commonwealth aforesaid having Declared their intentions of taking each other in Marriage before several Monthly Meetings of the People called Quakers in the Country and Commonweath aforesaid, the proceedings of the said Nathan Haycock and Hannah John after due enquiry and deliberate consideration, were allowed by the said meetings, they appearing clear of all others and having of Parents and Parties concerned --- Now these are to certify whom it may concern, that for the accomplishing their said Marriage this 26 Day of the 11th Month 1806, they the said Nathan Haycock and Hannah John appeared in a Public Assembly of the aforesaid People and others in their Meeting House at Pickrun at the County aforesaid and he the said Nathan Haycock taking the said Hannah John by the hand, did openly and solemnly declare that he took her the said Hannah John to be his wife promising with Divine Assistance to be to her a Loving and faithful Husband till death should separate them (or words to the same effect) and the said Hannah John did then and there in the said assembly declare that she took him the said Nathan Haycock to be her Husband promising with Divine Assistance to be to him a Loving and faithful wife until Death should separate them (or words to the same purpose). And said Nathan Haycock and Hannah John (she according to the custom of Marriage assuming the name of her husband) as a full confirmation and in Testimony thereto, did then & there to these presents set their hands."

Nathan Heacock [sic] Hannah Heacock [sic]

"We who were present, among others at the above Marriage have also Subscribed our names as witnesses thereto the day and Year aforesaid --

Alex. Pedan, Abgl. Pedan, Israel Griffith, John Greave, Noble Chep, Abner Parson, Margaret Walton, Elizabeth Elliot, Jonathan Walton, Francis Pellett, Mary Pellett, David Greave, Jno. Battin, Isaac Walker, Rich'd Johns, Susan Underwood, Joshua Davies, Jane Davies, John Heacock, Joseph John, Esther Heacock, Mary John, Sam'l Heacock, Amy Heacock, Rebea John, Ruth Walton, Jas. Elliott, Lydia Griffith, Sarah Underwood, Frances Riley, Jacob Griffith."

Source: U.S. Quaker Meeting Records, Ohio, Morgan and Washington, Westland Monthly Meeting. 
Family: Nathan HEACOCK / Hannah JOHN (F1701)
 
340 "Nathaneal Kelly, Soun to Peter Kelly and Sarah (his Wife) was Born April / the srd 1779 on Satureday / About Day Brack Near Long/Pond in the County of Bergin and State of New jersey." [sic] KELLY, Nathaniel (I16106)
 
341 "Nathanel Kelly soun to Peter Kelly and Sarey his wife was Marred to Elizabeth [Arche??] Jun 1802" Family: Nathaniel KELLY / Elizabeth ARCHE ??? (F4331)
 
342 "Nathaniel Kelly (father of H[enry] Kelly) died in Augusta County, VA Dec. 22d, 1805)." KELLY, Nathaniel (I16120)
 
343 "Nathaniel Kelly son of H Kelly and Catherine his wife died in Monroe County, VA. October 3d, 1837." KELLY, Nathaniel (I16115)
 
344 "Nathaniel Kelly was born in the same County and State Jun 16th, 1795" [Augusta County, Virginia] KELLY, Nathaniel (I16115)
 
345 "Nathaniel Kelly, Son to Peter Kelly & Sarh [sic] his wife was drownded [sic] at Anderson's ford on the Greenbrier River Nov 19th, 1814. found the 5th Day & Devoutly [sic] buried on his onw Farm in the 36th year of his age." KELLY, Nathaniel (I16106)
 
346 "Natural causes of loss of vitality for 30 minutes" Certif. of Death STANTON, James Thweatt (I13825)
 
347 "Nephritis acute interstilial" WATKINS, Amos (I11232)
 
348 "Newport- Mr. Benjamin H. Pitman, to Miss. Mary Stanhope , daughter of the late Mr. Edward Stanhope.

December 25 1810 - Rhode-Island American And General Advertiser - Submitted by D. Goosinow" 
Family: Rev. Benjamin H. PITMAN / Mary STANHOPE (F2315)
 
349 "Newton was living in McDonough County, IL at the time of his death, though he supposedly died in Ohio. His place of burial is a mystery, and further information is welcome." NICHOLS, Newton Wallace (I16076)
 
350 "Nov. 3, 1737, Ebenezer Webster of Lebanon buys of Samuel Thomas of Lebanon, land there, and Jan. 15, 1741-2, sells to his brother, Noah Webster, the "home lot" of Samuel Thomas, and on the same day Noah deeds to Ebenezer."

(Could this 'Samuel Thomas' have been the deceased father of Ebenezer's wife, Mehitable Thomas Webster?) 
WEBSTER, Ebenezer (I14341)
 

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